>>3276799>Next is, how exactly do you all deal with others who share the same waifu as you? We all know waifuwars are beyond us, as we respect eachother's differences in taste, but how about when you come across others who share that taste of yours? Do you all feel negative or competitive in some way, as if someone is trying to steal your wife from you? Or are you accepting and welcome them for having "good taste"? If it's the former, are there any cope methods?We commend one another for our good taste. At least, I haven't seen anyone who feels negative that I share a waifu with them. Then again, most of them are Japanese on Twitter who play her game like I do, so I suppose they're generally more chill about these things. The only real competitive situation is when we're ranking for her for an in-game event, but when it's over, we generally congratulate the top ranker. The cope method would then be to out-whale everyone else, but right now I'm out of their league.
>Do you purposely fall for obscure waifu so this doesn't happen?Hah, no. Again, you don't choose your waifu. Your waifu chooses you. If she's obscure, you just happened to fall for an obscure waifu. If she's popular, you just happened to fall for a popular waifu. My waifu is obscure in the general waifu community due to the game itself being pretty obscure, but among those who play it, she's by far the most popular, even though she's just a side character.
>I apologize for the faggotry of this post, but I'll be sure to take notes of any responses to this, as I'm aiming to one day be a true waifufag you can be proud of!Godspeed. You may be a faggot right now, but you acknowledge it and you seek improvement, which is most commendable indeed. Thus, we'll do our best to help you help yourself.
>>3276847Love is always complex.
Take the path you truly believe in and stick to it, and you'll find true enlightenment.
Question: what's the greatest thing you've done for your waifu? Pic related is mine.